Since the Sami people (the oldest, independent tribe of Lapland) discovered this motorised vehicle, they set their reindeer free and traded their force with horsepower. Today they use these machines for their daily affaires and some show-off but mostly to gather their deer together.
After a clear explanation on how to drive safe we depart two by two for an amazing 20 kilometres long adventure in the rough scenery of Lapland. Halfway, you can switch drivers if you want.
For this activity we'll supply a thermal overall, balaclava, gloves, boots, a helmet and ski goggles. The clutch of the scooter is heated, so you can ride comfortable.
Mr. White (coincidence?) was the first to use the word "snowmobile". Early in the winter of 1922, fifteen year old J. Armand Bombardier designed a wind driven sleigh with a Model T engine.